Word: simon
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Three CRIMSON editors, John G. Simon '50, David E. Lilienthal, Jr. '49, and Burton S. Glinn '46, have been awarded the annual Dana Reed prize for the best piece of writing to appear in a Harvard undergraduate publication during the past year...
...head for the University of Missouri to receive the annual Missouri Honor Award for "Distinguished Service in Journalism." Next week Publisher Sulzberger will go to Washington, where President Truman will help dedicate the first of a 52-volume series, The Papers of Thomas Jefferson* to the late, great Adolph Simon Ochs, Sulzberger's father-in-law and father (1896-1935) of the modern New York Times. Sulzberger himself suggested the inscription: "Dedicated to the memory of Adolph S. Ochs . . . who by the example of a responsible press enlarged and fortified the Jeffersonian concept of a free press...
With The Ptomaine Canary scheduled to appear in papers as far apart as Amsterdam and Tokyo, Writer Traubel was dickering with Simon & Schuster for publishing rights to a second mystery, to be called (when written) Murder at the Met. Who was going to be done in this time, the author declined...
Also, Hugh L. Moffet, Curtis F. Peterson, Richard T. Povill, Nicholas Reinhardt, Allen N. Rieselbach, David Royce, Bengt G. Sandberg, Harry L. Senger, Julian L. Simon, Arthur A. Sloane, A. Lyle Starr, Arthur J. Stroebel, Philip H. Vivian, Jr., Walter E. Wolf, Joel M. Wolfson, and Michael G. Yamin...
...CARDINAL (579 pp.)-Henry Morton Robinson-Simon & Schuster...